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In 2006 living in Los Angeles, I purchased another car that would soon need the engine replaced. I wondered how you can buy a car with low mileage and have such bad luck. After discussing with a lawyer about the Kenometer idea, I was discouraged by the amount of money it would take to Patent.

In 2011 I was blessed with the opportunity to elevate my life, taking a position in Northern California moving my family away from Southern California. This was not easy, and proved to be a test enduring months of complications. During this time, my vision of a better way to track engine history haunted me and I redirected my new resources to finally bringing this vision to reality.

While discussing the idea with many wonderful advisors and confidants, the true utilizations became apparent which include but are not limited to creating revenue and compensation in the following scenarios.

New Car Sales:
Test Drives – Engine\Transmission Abuse\Driver Negligence – Surcharges
Vehicles sold, under warranty – Engine\Transmission Abuse\Driver Negligence – Surcharges\Voiding Warranty
Vehicles sold, under warranty – Odometer Fraud – Extending Warranty – Surcharges\Voiding WarrantyNew

Car Leases:
Test Drives – Engine\Transmission Abuse\Driver Negligence – Surcharges
Vehicles leased – Engine\Transmission Abuse\Driver Negligence – Surcharges\Voiding Warranty
Vehicles leased – Odometer Fraud – Extending Warranty\Lowering Lease surcharge for over mileage\Voiding Warranty.
Stolen Vehicle or Vehicle involved in criminal activity – Real-Time Location Awareness/Historical Location History – Surcharges\Voiding Warranty.

Rental Cars:
Engine\Transmission Abuse – Driver Negligence – Surcharges\Voiding Warranty.
Stolen Vehicle or Vehicle involved in criminal activity – Real-Time Location Awareness/Historical Location History.

But that only relates to the vehicle.  Proven to USPTO, Engine Abuse that is a “Direct Result” of the driver’s actions making the driver or operator of the vehicle negligent.  The following utilizations relate to the drivers actions.

Driver Pattern Detection – Driver Aggressiveness, Heavy Acceleration, High Speeds, Racing Behavior
Accurate Driver Profiling – Insurance Rates based upon the way a driver drives, and their “aggressiveness”.

  • Insurance Companies – Insurance Policy Rates, Determining Accident Fault
  • Fleet Management
  • DMV – License Suspensions
  • Law Enforcement – Determining Accident Fault, Locating missing or vehicles used in crimes, Prior Location History.
  • Employers – Monitoring Driver Patterns of Employees that drive company vehicles.
  • Parents – Monitoring Driving of children, Valet and Parking Attendants, Mechanics, etc.